Extraction with Extreme Prejudice

The job seems simple enough; grab a high profile geneticist from Bio Solutions, and deliver him to the contractor. In, out, done. Easy Peasy, right? Wrong. Word spreads fast in the sprawl, and once the wolves hear about the dandy diaper baby coming down from his ivory tower, he becomes a huge payday, and everyone wants to cash in. Will the characters complete the job as promised? Or will they succumb to greed and sell the mark to the highest bidder?

Do they even have a choice?

Extraction with Extreme Prejudice is an adventure for 3 to 5 characters. This adventure also includes Fast, Furious and Fun rules for creating your own safe house!

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